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Peer reviewedWilson, Margaret A.; Robinson, Gregory L. – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 1997
Presents a study exploring the effectiveness and efficiency of constant Time Delay and Sequenced Count-By procedures in the teaching of multiplication facts using children (N=43) from grades 3-6 having parents as tutors. Concludes that both procedures were effective. Appendix includes the questionnaire administered to parents and students.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Instruction, Multiplication, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Peer reviewedDyer, Kathleen; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1987
In two studies involving seven developmentally disabled children aged 7-14, phonetic sounds and syntactic structures representing different levels of normal development were taught. Results showed that the children's sequence of learning language forms followed the normal developmental model (e.g., earlier emerging forms were acquired in fewer…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition
Feldhusen, John F.; And Others – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1989
This article delineates characteristics and needs of gifted youth which should be addressed in developing the gifted curriculum, presents guiding principles for curriculum development, illustrates the goal writing process, specifies definitions and parameters of the process, and illustrates the development and use of scope-and-sequence documents.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Wepner, Shelley B. – 1983
Flowcharting, a skill used to program computers, can be used to teach reading skills. Like programing, flowcharting requires knowledge of a particular content area and an understanding of how to process the information. Skills such as identifying the main idea and supporting details, sequencing ideas or statements, and distinguishing relevant from…
Descriptors: Diagrams, Elementary Secondary Education, Flow Charts, Paragraph Composition
VanTassel-Baska, Joyce – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1988
To develop scope and sequence in the gifted curriculum in Gary (Indiana) Community Schools, a curriculum needs assessment was conducted. A curriculum framework was then developed by identifying desired educational outcomes, examining the gifted programs across levels and content disciplines, and linking the outcome statements to curriculum…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEdiger, Marlow – Reading Improvement, 2001
Discusses debates in society on needs in education, particularly reading achievement of students and the needs of teachers. Considers the issues of whole language versus phonics instruction and sequencing student learning in reading instruction. Concludes that these and other issues, such as technology use in reading instruction, need to be…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Phonics, Reading Achievement
Mathinos, Debra A.; Leonard, Ann Scheier – 1983
The study examines the use of LOGO, a computer language, with 19 learning disabled (LD) and 19 non-LD students in grades 4-6. Ss were randomly assigned to one of two instructional groups: sequential or whole-task, each with 10 LD and 10 non-LD students. The sequential method features a carefully ordered plan for teaching LOGO commands; the…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities
Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield. – 1981
The intent of this booklet is to provide a general structure for sequential instruction in the oral communication skills of listening, speaking, and responding. The skills are presented in five grade level categories: preschool, kindergarten through grade three, grades four through six, grades seven through nine, and grades ten through twelve. The…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Communication Skills, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWatts, Michael – Journal of Economic Education, 1987
Describes the results of a survey that examines the different approaches to the scope and sequence issue in economic education on the precollege level. Concludes that there is enough agreement among the groups studied to develop a plan as a guide to further curriculum development in this area. (RKM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economic Research, Economics, Economics Education
Peer reviewedPatten, James Van; And Others – Review of Educational Research, 1986
This paper reviews instructional theory and research relating to three design criteria: (1) the order of presentation of instruction (sequencing); (2) the kinds of content relationships that should be taught; and (3) the way content relationships should be taught (synthesis). Also research on the relations between sequencing and synthesis is…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design
Wepner, Shelley B. – Computers, Reading and Language Arts, 1983
Lists steps for developing skills such as sequencing and organizing ideas for both flowcharting and reading. (AEA)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Flow Charts, Logical Thinking
Ediger, Marlow – 2001
Since implementation of a psychology of teaching and learning should assist students to achieve optimally in reading, reading teachers need to be well versed in diverse psychologies which may be stressed in the curriculum. This paper first outlines 10 principles of learning emphasized by educational psychologists upon which psychologists tend to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Objectives, Educational Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRenzulli, Joseph S. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1988
The Multiple Menu Model is a practical set of planning guides that can assist developers of curriculum for gifted students to combine content with instructional strategies. Planning menus in the areas of knowledge, instructional objectives, student activities, instructional strategies, instructional sequences, and artistic modification and a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Instructional Development
VanTassel-Baska, Joyce – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1988
In developing a gifted education curriculum, the match between learner and curriculum must be considered, and a strategy for preparing the scope-and-sequence curriculum product should be determined. In the curriculum development process in Gary, Indiana, goals and sequential learning objectives were generated for each subject area by grade level…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMcCaleb, Joseph L.; White, Jacqueline A. – Journal of Classroom Interaction, 1980
An analysis of studies on teacher clarity reveals five components: (1) understanding; (2) structuring; (3) sequencing; (4) explaining; and (5) presenting. Three additional dimensions to be considered are rater qualifications, teacher dynamism, and student opportunity to learn. (CMJ)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Sequential Learning, Student Teacher Relationship


